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Wed
13
Sep

Airport Manager Sheds Light on Police Jury’s Flawed Discovery

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While trying to figure out ways to cut excess spending from the budget, the Police Jury voiced what they believed was a discrepancy in their financial report at the regular meeting in August. Airport Manager Randi Walding has since cleared up concerns about wrongful submission of the budget item.

During the Aug. 14th meeting, the Police Jury received a $3,500 invoice for the chain link fence by the entrance to the C. E. “Rusty” Williams Airport that was damaged by a storm and had to have an emergency repair right before Balloons Over DeSoto. District B-4 Juror Jeri Burrell witnessed a “plane” fly into the fence and blamed the airport for lying about the reason behind the fence’s destruction.

 

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Wed
13
Sep

Legislative Leaders Visit DeSoto School System

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Recently, leaders within the Louisiana State Legislature visited the DeSoto Parish School System. The legislators became aware of the system’s successes and wanted to visit, firsthand, to better understand the practices driving positive student outcomes.

The legislators desired a working meeting to learn and ask questions.

 

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Wed
13
Sep

Fireman Injured During Call in Midst of Harvey

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City of Mansfield Fire Dept. firefighter Mike Gonzales was injured while responding to a call during Tropical Storm Harvey. A large pine tree fell across the Custom Engine #1’s pump panel, which is where firefighters operate the hose. Although the truck is currently out of commission, the firefighter was not severely injured.

 

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Wed
06
Sep

DeSoto Parish Receives Remants of Hurricane Harvey

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Last week, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas before coming back inland for a second round as a Tropical Storm. Many people in Texas and Louisiana have been affected by this natural disaster. DeSoto Parish was lucky with minimal damage.

According to OHSEP Administrator Todd Edwards, DeSoto Parish got really lucky compared to other places, and it could have been worse.

Harvey brought a lot of rain to the southern part of the parish, and trees were blown down.

 

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Wed
06
Sep

Mansfield State Historic Site to Discuss Battle of Mansfield Crossroads Phase

The desperate fight for survival of Third Division, 13th Army Corps, during the Battle of Mansfield is often overlooked in Civil War discussions and studies. At 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16, come to Mansfield State Historic Site and learn more about one of the longest sustained actions of the battle. Using the museum’s extensive Crossroads Phase exhibit as a backdrop, find out more about this critical stage of the Battle of Mansfield.

The determined stand at the Crossroads by General Robert Cameron’s division of Midwesterners laid the groundwork for the late-evening repulse of Taylor’s Confederates by Emory’s 19th Corps troops at Chapman’s Bayou. So intense was the fighting at the Crossroads area that Lt. Colonel Lorenzo Thomas, whose 3rd Massachusetts Cavalry attempted to support Cameron’s beleaguered line, exhorted his men to “Try to think you are dead and buried, and you will have no fear.”

 

Wed
06
Sep

Mansfield City Council Votes on Patrol Officers’ Employment

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The agenda for the City of Mansfield City Council meeting on Aug. 28 included approving Police Chief Gary Hobb’s recommendation to offer fulltime employment to two patrol officers with the Mansfield Police Department. The council voted and approved offering Gabriel Whitaker, Jr. and David A. Self full-time employment.

According to Hobbs, both employees started in April.

Although Whitaker did not have previous experience, Hobbs said he has done an excellent job, and they are planning to send him to the academy to get certified.

 

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Wed
06
Sep

Representative Bagley Visits NDHS

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Rep. Larry Bagley visited North DeSoto High School on Aug. 29 to present them with two House Resolutions. The first resolution commended NDHS on being named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. The second resolution commended NDHS girls’ softball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Class 4A Championship and congratulate the Lady Griffins on an outstanding season. From left are Rep. Larry Bagley, Coach Lori McFerren, Principal Bart Weaver and Superintendent Cade Brumley.

 

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Wed
30
Aug

Congressman Holds Town Hall Meeting in DeSoto Parish

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Congressman Mike Johnson held a Town Hall meeting on Aug. 18 at the Clista A. Calhoun Center in Mansfield to discuss what is going on in Washington, DC. After giving a brief overview about what congress has been working on, he turned the floor over to the public for a Q&A.

 

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Wed
30
Aug

Representative Bagley Visits Logansport High School

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Rep. Larry Bagley had the opportunity to visit and address Logansport High School on Aug. 25 as part of Legislators Back to School Program. He also presented the football team with a House Resolution for their 2016 state championship.

 

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Wed
30
Aug

DeSoto Parish Schools Announce Administrative Appointments

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During the August meeting of the DeSoto Parish School System, new administrative appointments were formally announced to the public and School Board. These educators are going into new roles for the upcoming school year.

“One of the main reasons for our success is educator talent,” said Dr. Cade Brumley, Superintendent. “We’re deliberate in building leadership capacity and creating pipelines for additional responsibility within our educators. These administrators understand that in order to lead, you must first serve. The outlook for our system is bright as they serve students well in all corners of our parish.”

 

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